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In a time when AI has run rampant in several industries, Warner Music Group CEO Robert Kyncl says the music industry should brace for impact.
A lack of federal safeguards has led some states to begin proposing their own laws limiting AI's use in healthcare.
The new VR headset will compete in the mid-range market and against the Apple Vision Pro. Oh, and it's getting Game Pass.
The Netflix anime series based on Bryan Lee O'Malley's graphic novel arrives November 17.
ChatGPT's new text-to-voice feature has one OpenAI's head of safety systems feeling "heard & warm" while other experiments with AI therapy have been a disaster.
An antiquities dealer was reportedly rebuffed by the British Museum in 2021 after he warned the British Museum that artifacts were stolen.
Previous documents showed Google told staff to avoid using language like 'bundle' which would make the company seem monopolistic.
X is accused of rising levels of misinformation on its platform ahead of a major Australian referendum.
While talks are in early stages and the project is under wraps, the pair have also apparently been speaking with SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son.
Training and running AI needs a lot of power and a lot of water, but Microsoft may want to use microreactors to fuel its big artificial intelligence ambitions.
It's always a good idea to take a beat before jumping into new software.
The Boston Unity Group will be holding its final meeting tonight as the game engine developer moves forward with rolling out a controversial fee structure.
Not only will the tech giant's little assistant be listening to you, it'll sometimes use those conversations to train the company's newest product.
The agency is seeking a permanent injunction to "pry loose Amazon’s monopolistic control to restore competition."
You can now ask for recommendations on the streamer with conversational prompts.
The Ukrainian localization included in the game's recent update features dialog with slurs for Russians and Crimean graffiti.
Basic HTML allowed users to access their Gmail accounts with less clutter even with slow connections or older devices.
The Jam feature now lets an entire party force their tastes on the room.
After nearly six years of allowing internet providers to throttle speeds, the FCC is reportedly ready to reclassify broadband as an essential service.
A different kind of conversational AI you can use offline.